5 Tips How To Grow a Ton of Passionfruit From ONE Passion Fruit!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @misssootyhunt
    @misssootyhunt 4 года назад +372

    I have never commented on a youtube video in my life, sir... but watching you joyfully trundle through your garden with a passion fruit and speaking passionately about your vines has made everything in 2020 okay again. You should be voted president of our new pandemic-struck world.

    • @rockyquinn3374
      @rockyquinn3374 2 года назад +29

      It was “grows faster than a hair on a mole” for me

    • @alwinwiles3506
      @alwinwiles3506 2 года назад +1

      ,,,,

    • @GabrielGrech
      @GabrielGrech 2 года назад +4

      Hi Mark, did you ever had problems with cockatooes destroying your vines?

    • @brianmosley3203
      @brianmosley3203 2 года назад

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    • @nyekijudit6272
      @nyekijudit6272 Год назад +1

      😂😂👍👍👍👍

  • @cookielulis
    @cookielulis 4 года назад +152

    This man said 10 words and I was already subscribed. Such charisma, looks like a great pal

    • @aaroncrawford3403
      @aaroncrawford3403 3 года назад +3

      Hit you right in the nuggen 😂

    • @-mejor-que-nostradamus-6152
      @-mejor-que-nostradamus-6152 3 года назад +1

      I gonna say only one to you and you will get inlove with me.
      -

    • @MassacreDLO
      @MassacreDLO 3 года назад +3

      @Mixologist I love you lolllll

    • @ballistic350
      @ballistic350 3 года назад +1

      @Mixologist here in the north Midwest is expensive 1 is almost $4 lol

    • @jackborris5474
      @jackborris5474 3 года назад +2

      Fantastic men i can watch him for hours

  • @cyclamengarden
    @cyclamengarden 9 месяцев назад +4

    I had to give your video a thumbs up as you were walking towards us with that huge bowl of passion fruit and a smile! Thank you!

  • @sylviescopazzo2445
    @sylviescopazzo2445 Год назад +18

    I let mine grow wild, and OMG, they have taken over, but I love it! I did not fertilize at all, and my vines have TONS of fruit! I also just learned you can tea with the leaves!

    • @christina2466w
      @christina2466w 3 месяца назад

      Passion tea.... All I do is clean the whole entire flower by soaking it in cold water for 10 minutes to get rid of any bugs. Fill your cup with boiling water. Place your whole flower in your cup of hot water. Sweeten with honey & stevia, enjoy. Expect to relax with this medicinal plant. You can also use the leaves in tea.

    • @shenchen5886
      @shenchen5886 6 дней назад

      As in using tea as fertiliser?

  • @josephfinds
    @josephfinds 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for being my friend. I’ve been garden g veraciously now for 4 months. It’s changed my life.

  • @PrincessNicole14an
    @PrincessNicole14an 4 года назад +91

    I had always problems with passion fruits. Thanks ❤️ for the important tips. There’s always something to learn from your videos. (Small update : We use tender passion fruit leaves as salad. Those are good for reduce blood pressure levels. We mix small chunks of leaves with scraped coconut, green chilies & onion. Mix altogether & heat 1-2 minutes. Or else just mix & eat.)

    • @connectedtogod5679
      @connectedtogod5679 2 года назад +4

      Thankyou for your tip ,iv got my 1st bloom this year planted strait from seed I didn't know you could eat leaves on it thankyou 😊 x

    • @wendyhannan2454
      @wendyhannan2454 Год назад +1

      Me too, I could never grow them 🤔 I really do love passion fruit, maybe I’ll try again. Thanks Mark.

  • @mrshoney2624
    @mrshoney2624 2 года назад +6

    I have a passion to grow these! Thank you for all your tips.

  • @IAmTheOnlyMrDaryl
    @IAmTheOnlyMrDaryl 4 года назад +15

    One of the most beautiful flowers out there! They look out of this world.

  • @wagnerrodrigues3610
    @wagnerrodrigues3610 2 года назад +11

    We have plenty of passion fruit in Brazil .
    It makes a refreshing juice

  • @edsantana2868
    @edsantana2868 4 года назад +7

    I really like how enthusiastic you are with your garden.

  • @garyb47
    @garyb47 Год назад +11

    Don't forget, you can freeze the pulp for use during the off season and to flavour drinks and sweets. Just scrape out the pulp and freeze in ice cube trays, then store in zip lock in your freezer until needed.

  • @christiaandockers3755
    @christiaandockers3755 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for all your videos and you are a great inspiration.
    We used to live in Suriname, south America, but we live in the Netherlands at the moment.
    We are building a new house in Suriname now, but it is not finished yet, but will be this year and I'm looking forward to move back and start gardening again.
    In our previous garden the passion fruit was one of the most productive plants, beside our mango trees.
    It ate all of our kitchen waste and turned it into fruit every day, year round.
    My morning retual was to pick up some passion fruits and mango's to put into the yoghurt and dump the kitchen waste into the bed.
    The bed for the passion fruit was 2m x 40cm x 40cm and I put a 2m high wooden frame behind it. It doesn't need much.
    The few passion fruit seeds from the kitchen waste maintained the cycle. I just cut the old ones at the base from time to time so the new plants could take over. Spiky gherkins sometimes sprung up in the same bed as well. :)

  • @TopsyDora147
    @TopsyDora147 5 лет назад +40

    About 2 years ago my cousin's wife made passion fruit juice from her garden in Puerto Rico and introduced me to this amazing fruit. Ever since then I've been passionate about passion fruit. Would love to grow it here in New York State. Need a greenhouse. Lol
    Thank you for your videos, love them!

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma 4 года назад +3

      Yes in NY State you will definitely need a greenhouse (that stays above freezing 0*Celsius) , or grow them in some kind of conservatory/sun-room, heated enclosed porch, or inside your house by a large Sunny South Facing window in a large pot inside your house. I have gotten passionfruits growing just by taking a spoonful of fresh seed still in the pulp, and spread it thinly over normal potting mix in a plant pot, cover thinly with more potting mix and put in the sun to sprout. The varieties this guy is growing are the subtropical and tropical varieties and they're the fruits most commonly found for sale at shops. Note that several types called "Banana Passionfruit" which can be coloured yellow or creamy off white, and are NOT round but longer and thinner, are it seems more tolerant of cold conditions. (pictured briefly about 1m40s in the video) The cold tolerant ones are considered a weed by some in government here, because some may escape into the wild and grow in areas of native bush. So if you in New York State and have an unheated or not much heated greenhouse which still experiences some frosts, but NOT sustained below 0*C ( 32*F) then you should still be ok growing "Banana Passionfruit" even though it would be too cold in Winter for the subtropical types. The Banana Passionfruit varieties have a smaller matte leaf, about 4 inches or 100mm across at most I think, whereas the normal sub/tropical varieties leaves are glossy and can grow to measure about 8 inches/200mm across.

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma 4 года назад

      @thatpat1 Umm, does passionfruit usually taste "sweet" ? It's always somewhat acidic right ? The banana passionfruits I have had in New Zealand were very much old, poor grade fruits picked up off the ground, but they tasted fine. (I only ate some, as I kept most of the fruit pulp for planting). I always expect them to have a slight acidic sort of "bite" to them. My Banana Passionfruit seedlings are growing slowly but steadily (It's mid-Summer here now) but even in hot subtropical climates it takes 15 to 18 months to get your first crop from a passionfruit vine. The white, off-white and yellow "Banana Passionfruit varieties come from mountain areas of South America and that's why they can survive slightly colder temperatures in Winter. Remember though that in New York New Jersey etc you'll need to keep all passionfruit varieties inside a house or frost-free greenhouse whenever temperatures will be close to freezing (0*C or 32*F). Good luck with your passionfruit endeavours. Remember that the (usually) purple varieties often sold in shops, need warm subtropical or tropical conditions to grow well.

    • @invaderzim1265
      @invaderzim1265 3 года назад

      @@KiwiCatherineJemma
      So if I grow some passionfruit, in the South 7B, would that plant have time to produce fruit before winter??
      🙏😣🌱

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma 3 года назад +1

      @@invaderzim1265 Probably not, unless perhaps if it was in some form of Greenhouse which made it grow even faster. Even in the Warm frost free subtropics (like the video featured above) I think it takes them 6 months or more, for their first crop of the subtropical/tropical Black Passionfruit. Regarding my Banana Passionfruit plants, I just have the first few fruits forming now, and it's well more than 18 months since sprouting the seeds. Might be 2 years exactly by the time they're ripe to eat. We don't use the USDA climate zone system here, but my climate here is unofficially 9a/9b. Some passionfruit plants are planted in the ground and climbing up strings along the brick walls of this home on the hotter Western side, so the warmth in bricks will keep some cold/frost away. I have other passionfruit plants in pots (the largest being 10 litre/2 Imperial gallon) plastic pots. They are under my "Hills Hoist" style laundry/washing line in the backyard, Eastern side of the building and out in the open more... Good luck with your plant growing experiments and remember even "failures" are just experiments and lessons learned.

    • @theweaselplays
      @theweaselplays 3 года назад

      try this method, if you have the available land area
      ruclips.net/video/ZD_3_gsgsnk/видео.html

  • @EggGorlComics
    @EggGorlComics 2 года назад +10

    I accidentally bought two of these! They were just labeled as a fancy spreading vine. So now they have nearly taken over and have two fruits already! They’re just about a year old! They look so nice on my front yard iron fence! Can’t wait to try one ☺️✨

  • @bobrobertsNotUrBob
    @bobrobertsNotUrBob 5 лет назад +8

    Our plant was probably about 15 years old, it grew up the one tree that is close 3 stories high.it seemed to produce fruit all year( purple type) and produced so much we would give bags of them away every other week... we loved giving to the zoo.

  • @majorgeneralmalaise
    @majorgeneralmalaise 2 года назад +10

    Here in Texas we grow passiflora incarnata which is native to our region! You can also brew the leaves as a calming tea. They also host native butterflies here! The flowers smell divine and pollinators love them too.
    I've just got a small trellis now but I will be building it out and maybe even over our shed to let it go crazy.
    You can propagate by cutting, layering, or root division!

  • @32zakk
    @32zakk 5 лет назад +14

    I love this guy I've been watching for weeks!!! About start gardening more and hopefully producing fruits within the next decade! This guy is the Steve Irwin of gardening I love it! Not afraid to tell it how it is and save us smaller folk a few bucks.

  • @elmarydeb7147
    @elmarydeb7147 4 года назад +20

    I planted my first passion fruit this year in February, today the first 2 flowers are open and still alot on it's way to open. I am amazed at how quick it has grown.
    I live in Namibia, Africa the plant is in full sun all day, it gets water every 3days.
    Sooo excited. thanx for all the tips.

  • @eric_andrews
    @eric_andrews 3 года назад +58

    I live in Colombia and the purple passion fruit here is called Gulupa, and they usually grow it in cold climates around 2000-3000 meters which vary between maybe 10-20 degrees celcius (so makes sense that grows better where you are), whereas the yellow passion fruit (different than yours, bigger), is more like 1000-1500 meters, warmer climates, probably like 20-30. We also have a cousin of the passionfruit that is orange called a granadilla that you crack open like an egg and its extremely sweet. That's my favorite by far!! Grows in colder climates as well, worth seeing if you can find in australia, cheers!

    • @lb6805
      @lb6805 2 года назад +2

      How interesting- we call the purple ones, granadilla in South Africa.

    • @Canny-Octopus
      @Canny-Octopus Год назад +2

      Passiflora ligularis, commonly known as the sweet granadilla or grenadia, is a plant species in the genus Passiflora.
      It is known as granadilla in Bolivia, Colombia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, The Azores, South Africa and Peru; granadilla común in Guatemala; granadilla de China or parcha dulce in Venezuela and granaditta in Jamaica.

    • @anam9621
      @anam9621 Год назад +3

      Granadilla is so sweet and so tasty! I’m from Peru so usually moms will remove seeds from granadilla and it’s the baby’s first food

    • @eric_andrews
      @eric_andrews Год назад +1

      @@anam9621 that's awesome

    • @nisharebello4050
      @nisharebello4050 Год назад +1

      Hi can I get some passion fruit seeds in orange(granadilla) like u said. I'm getting crazy to have one. Can u plz post me. Whr r u situated.?

  • @heatherwatson8273
    @heatherwatson8273 4 года назад +12

    Hi Mark, my husband was amazed to see your green and yellow passionfruit, we come from NZ and have only ever seen the purple type, the last property we bought over there, had a passionfruit vine growing on it.
    We'd never grown it before and asked others about it.
    The previous own had made a wooden box and sat it on the concrete path along side a concrete water tank, for the plant to grow over the tank, the plant was doing really well and we we're told passionfruit love lime and maybe that's why it had been planted on top of the concrete, so the plant could take lime from the concrete...it was still going strong when we left 6 years later.

  • @theahate3606
    @theahate3606 5 лет назад +89

    Hello sir! Im from the Philippines. We have a passion fruit like the ones in your garden in our school and some of our pupils love to pick it out and eat it for their recess. We call passion fruit here as Mirinda. It is nice to see passion fruit growing in your garden as the fruit is fairly familiar with me. It kind of reminds me of my childhood.😊

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 лет назад +9

      Hello Samantha! Thank you for sharing your story on Mirinda and how you still fondly think of it from your childhood. Cheers :)

    • @theahate3606
      @theahate3606 5 лет назад +5

      Self Sufficient Me You're very much welcome sir. Your videos have inspired me to start my own mini/small garden of fruits and vegetables that will fairly help me in the months or years to come. May your channel/videos continue to inspire more viewers like me. Cheers :)

    • @babescayetano6253
      @babescayetano6253 5 лет назад +2

      Hi Samantha. I'm also from the Phil but presently residing here in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. Yong father ko nkapgpbuhay nyang passion fruit, very long long time ago. Kc 64 nko and maybe that was 50 years ago. Ndi ko alam kung san nanggaling yong buto. Pro now klng alam n pwede pla kainin yan kundi kp npanood ito. Kc tinitimpla klng yan.

    • @theahate3606
      @theahate3606 5 лет назад +4

      Babes Cayetano Opo, pwede po s'ya kainin as raw. Naging familiar po ako sa fruit mga around elementary days ko po. Nuon 1 peso isa nyan and mabenta pa. Ngayon, bibihira nalang s'ya sa mga centro and hindi ko na rin alam kung magkano na per piece. Yung pagkain po namin nyan, nilalagyan namin ng kokonting asin yung laman then hinihigop.

    • @litarathmann6737
      @litarathmann6737 2 года назад +1

      @@Selfsufficientme Hi Mark what well I do? My passionfruit not going good couse will is gitting flower is gitting dry and pill down in the ground?thanks

  • @thereseneff5880
    @thereseneff5880 2 года назад +2

    Hi. I’m so excited. After no success with 9 various passionfruit plants on our property in southwest Victoria this year our 18 month old banana passionfruit is not only growing berserk but has fruit on it.....lots of fruit in fact. Now patiently waiting for it to ripen! So glad it has survived our cold frosty winter and is now almost ready to feed us. Love your videos. 😊

  • @lisakukla459
    @lisakukla459 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for doing this. I've never had a passion fruit before, but a few months ago, right after I moved, I found a smushy old one while I walked my dog. The inside smelled heavenly!! I saved the seeds and I'm so eager to plant them. I'm also keeping an eye on the fence near where I found it, because I'll bet it's just growing on its own. I'm in Oklahoma where the trees are still bare, so I can't tell yet.
    But now I feel much better prepared to grow this new and exciting addition! Thanks!

  • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
    @mohabatkhanmalak1161 4 года назад +20

    Our 4 passionfruit plants are doing well here in Rotorua, New Zealand. The first plant we got a year ago has flowers and 5 fruits which are about plum size. As you say, in winters they die down a bit - and we have frosty winters here, summers are blazing hot. I built a trellis of two wooden posts 2 metres apart with bamboo across, but I will build it over as an arch as you have shown. From youtube I have learnt that passionfruit loves company, so I have paired them on each trellis. Looking to growing more plants in another part of the garden next year. Its a delicious fruit with a nice perfume.

    • @fccorps1252
      @fccorps1252 Год назад

      Hi how’s the passion fruit going now? I’m in here in nz aswell. Have a life style block and mark here is teaching me all the ropes lol

  • @ajwatson9974
    @ajwatson9974 3 года назад +3

    I am so excited finally have one passionfruit from my plant after a year

  • @nowwatchmeshutitdown
    @nowwatchmeshutitdown 2 года назад +5

    I can always count on you to provide the garden info i need in a kind, fun, and informative way. Thanks mark!

  • @nursenickyislearningtodraw7219
    @nursenickyislearningtodraw7219 5 лет назад +239

    I really enjoy your passion for making these videos. I really enjoy watching them

    • @juneshannon8074
      @juneshannon8074 5 лет назад +4

      Nurse Nicky is Learning to Draw Mark is full of passion, lol.

    • @dWhitaker951
      @dWhitaker951 5 лет назад

      Nurse Nicky is Learning to Draw - I agree with you! This is my favorite channel on RUclips, hands-down!

    • @Hanafimaslak-UK
      @Hanafimaslak-UK 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @Odette321
      @Odette321 5 лет назад +2

      A ton of passion.

    • @chgouralife
      @chgouralife 5 лет назад

      my passion fruit
      ruclips.net/video/edogKSZ-A3U/видео.html

  • @DiBaozi
    @DiBaozi 5 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve got 4 passion fruits for my husband and told him how expensive they are when he said I wonder if we can grow them from the seeds. I laughed but he looked on RUclips and found your video. I stopped laughing and got excited because I’m a subscriber and love your videos. We live in Texas and will give it a try at grow around our trellised fence

  • @lilmisspeace
    @lilmisspeace 3 года назад +3

    I'm in an area where it frosts in winter and I put 2 passionfruit vines in.
    The purple variety has lasted through a winter and is out of control this year!!
    The root stock keeps shooting through my lawn and has even fruited!!
    The grafted in purple passionfruit shoot is so crazy that it has engulfed the entire fence and has so much fruit that I think the fence is going to collapse and I won't be able to give away enough of the fruit!!
    For a few dollars, this was a great choice and investment 🤩

  • @olaffrance3398
    @olaffrance3398 4 года назад +21

    dude! because of your videos I wanna move to Australia and live there just like you, you grow so much good food because of that perfect climate and never ending summer

    • @rogermarksmith1870
      @rogermarksmith1870 3 года назад +7

      Thats exactly what ive done moved to subtropical queensland

    • @nowirehangers2815
      @nowirehangers2815 3 года назад

      @@rogermarksmith1870 busting to move from tas to qld

    • @helenflouch
      @helenflouch 3 года назад +1

      Go subtropical. Tropical can be exhausting.

  • @josephtiraco350
    @josephtiraco350 3 года назад +3

    cant wait to get my first crop, we live in Florida and the flower is something to see

    • @mariap.894
      @mariap.894 3 года назад +1

      Joseph T. Wow! I've been thinking about getting one. May I ask what kind did you get? What growing zone are you in and where did you purchase it? I'm in zone 10a East Florida. Thank you kindly in advance🙏❤🌻

  • @marisolreyes3427
    @marisolreyes3427 4 года назад +2

    Sr..... OMG,like the way you have the heart and passion of your garden ...... The way you take care of every detail..... Like all your information.... Today is my first day watching your channel and I all ready subscribe and thumb up..... I'm ready to see all your videos..... I really like garden....... Thank you so much...

  • @doriswoo4455
    @doriswoo4455 5 лет назад +53

    Enjoy your presentations, always light hearted & informative. Your are so lovable !!

    • @MeanOldLady
      @MeanOldLady 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, wish he was my neighbor. =)
      (Not that mine are bad, but it would be nice to have someone who loves to & is good at gardening for a neighbor.) =)

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you Doris! :)

  • @cathwillb
    @cathwillb 2 года назад +1

    The way you deliver the info is a little bit similar to a Play School entertainer, which means that my 3-year-old watches the video with me. This is really GREAT! Info is great too

  • @apocaliptoe
    @apocaliptoe 3 года назад +3

    Oh man I'm addicted to gardening and your vids are excellent

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 3 года назад +2

    I live in Arkansas, USA, and we have a native passionfruit here called passiflora incarnata that is delicious, but most of the natives don't know it. The fruits are about the size of a hen's egg and the leaves are palmately 3-lobed. They grow and produce abundantly on fences and in neglected fields. Well into autumn they turn from light green to a wrinkled yellow, and at that time they ripe and ready. The taste is sweet with an odd musky odor. It's an acquired taste. I really like this gentleman's videos.

  • @thepearlatelier4256
    @thepearlatelier4256 4 года назад +15

    This man is living the good life, this is why we need to have a garden and plant things there, so if anythg like covid happens, you know you will never grow hungry, and you can sell the surplus. Sigh....

  • @franpie2264
    @franpie2264 2 года назад +1

    You do have a passion for these plants hey Mark. They look great.

  • @hokulanihale6702
    @hokulanihale6702 3 года назад +4

    I have tried the green to yellow version and the purple version. The green to yellow version is amazing, fragrant and tasty. I wish more grocers and farmers market caught on to the green to yellow version. Surprised more people haven't discovered it.

  • @paulamartins767
    @paulamartins767 2 года назад +1

    I love your positive cheeky vibe! Enjoyed this video thoroughly because of your personality. I just got some clippings today and I'm going to grow it over my pergola, hoping it will be as awesome as yours. Thanks for the tips

  • @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355
    @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355 5 лет назад +321

    Basic gardening information. Not all of your fruits and vegetables will look perfect like the crops put into supermarkets. But they will taste much better, and even in some cases you may never go back! Once you have tasted full ripened foods what you get in a market seems flavorless and dull.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 лет назад +27

      Very true! Cheers :)

    • @BassSeduction
      @BassSeduction 5 лет назад +7

      Just ate some experimental bucket grown carrots, of the most densely planted lot carrots might be a strong word but made excellent sweet 'carrotsketti'!

    • @XmasEve64
      @XmasEve64 5 лет назад +3

      True, i get the feeling they are picked way to early.
      We had lovely pears, cherries and prunes back home. Soft and sweet.
      The supermarkets seem to know what we like. Whats wrong with a somewhat bigger fruit or veggie.

    • @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355
      @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355 5 лет назад +14

      @@XmasEve64 Apricots. Store bought have no flavor. The fruit of the Gods should never be described as bland.

    • @AtlantaGuns
      @AtlantaGuns 5 лет назад +7

      That’s most likely due to the fact those commercial farmers inject those fruits with growth hormones which make them grow to full size much quicker but don’t have the time to properly ripen and develop the taste.

  • @schahrazadmustapha2529
    @schahrazadmustapha2529 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the tip and the great ideas I'm from Florida and I just started growing passion fruits in my garden.

  • @森本章子-c9i
    @森本章子-c9i 4 года назад +30

    In Japan, I grew one passion fruit for 3 years as the green curtain . I st year , I could only 3, next year could get more 50 and this year there are many buds . I'm looking forward them.

  • @angelgeo284
    @angelgeo284 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. You have inspired me to grow passionfruit. I have discovered your channel late but gosh I am making up for it.....can't stop watching your videos...hooked big time!

  • @shirleymccoombes9153
    @shirleymccoombes9153 5 лет назад +4

    Great to see a you tuber in SE Qld I also live in this area, I only have a house block but I love to grow my own fruit and veg. So glad I found your channel.

  • @NumberOneGra
    @NumberOneGra 3 года назад +4

    All your videos are worth watching and sharing, Mark. Thank you!! I´m in Argentina, the weather in my region is temperate, with hot summers and short, mild winters (with some frosty nights). I grew my passion fruit vine from seeds that came from Australia (purple variety), and I´ve just had the first fruits! the seeds were planted in april 2019. I grew the seedlings indoors in pots the first year. The plant grew like crazy when I put it in the ground last summer, now it´s all cover with anti frost cloth.
    I lear a lot from your videos! many blessings for you, your family and your beautiful garden!

    • @dujonmichael5531
      @dujonmichael5531 2 года назад

      He there here in st lucia we plant and harvest within a year

  • @Loogiemistress
    @Loogiemistress 5 лет назад +6

    I have fond memories of picking beautiful dark passion fruit from my uncle’s vine. I’ve never grown it but will try to this spring. Great video thanks :)

  • @krisalasky6897
    @krisalasky6897 4 года назад +2

    I love the green yellow variety. My husband is from the states and he didn't like passionfruit at all until he tasted the yellow. We now grow it

  • @ChrisMom-y9r
    @ChrisMom-y9r 3 года назад +3

    This is Cool. This stuff is not bought in a store here, but grown by a guy that knows a lot of varieties, and he is so entertaining and teaches us for free! He want's us to be good at growing passion fruit trees too! Thanks for the You Tube Video's! Christie A. Lesko. :)

  • @Lisa-pe6dl
    @Lisa-pe6dl 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your farm history info and great conversation too Mark

  • @whitediver45
    @whitediver45 5 лет назад +23

    You're awesome mate !
    Cheers from Texas, USA.

  • @colinjohnson3314
    @colinjohnson3314 4 года назад +1

    excellent explanation, clearly described about passion fruit. This is an honest advice about this plant, I reckon. excellent communication skills!

  • @lb6805
    @lb6805 2 года назад +7

    In South Africa I've only ever seen the purple passion fruit (we call them granadilla). We usually leave them to shrivel-not dry out (off the vine) this let's them sweeten. In the shops the shriveled are also cheaper off the scale, as they have less water in them.

  • @siriuscee5114
    @siriuscee5114 2 года назад +1

    Love this!!! Received some passion fruit from a friends yard and planning out my garden and structure for them. 🤗🤗🤗

  • @tudodibao3916
    @tudodibao3916 4 года назад +4

    Yes, I like it, I do have yellow passion fruit in my back yard, I had tried others, but the yellow ones has the best flavor.
    From Florida USA

  • @RobertMalasha
    @RobertMalasha 2 года назад +1

    This a great practical lesson on passion fruit.
    Thank you for this brilliant video. Am so motivated.

  • @jelatinosa
    @jelatinosa 5 лет назад +4

    One of my favorite fruits! We buy them 3 for a dollar where I live usually. Passion fruit grows well here in PR. I can't grow them because I only have a balcony to grow on and they take up quite a bit of space, but my mom's neighbor grows some and he sometimes gives my mom a bag full, and she gives most of them to me!

  • @walcotttracey12
    @walcotttracey12 3 года назад +1

    Excellent Video Mark. Very enlightening and entertaining!

  • @ehonda2718
    @ehonda2718 2 года назад +3

    I grew a passion fruit vine this year in a 300mm pot in Brisbane. All I fed it was a salmon head in the bottom of the pot, and worm pee every month or so. I’ve never had a bigger yield.

  • @mileymartinez1087
    @mileymartinez1087 4 года назад +2

    Love how you explain everything in a detailed way...👍👍👍 learned a lot today!

  • @nabadon2853
    @nabadon2853 4 года назад +4

    Love from Somalia... Hope y'all doing well wherever y'all at... Love one another in these beautiful summer dayz...

    • @kikiwah3788
      @kikiwah3788 3 года назад +1

      Never thought I would find fellow Somali here . 😊

    • @nabadon2853
      @nabadon2853 3 года назад

      @@kikiwah3788 we every where seems like... I even found a Somali guy in Philippines with a cooking show..

    • @kikiwah3788
      @kikiwah3788 3 года назад

      @@nabadon2853 lol

    • @nabadon2853
      @nabadon2853 3 года назад

      @@kikiwah3788 where in this wide world are you...

    • @kikiwah3788
      @kikiwah3788 3 года назад +1

      @@nabadon2853 Kenya

  • @batucarumbata
    @batucarumbata 4 года назад

    As a Brazilian woman I love your guiding for growing the delicious passion Gratitude love you.

  • @jasonyager6088
    @jasonyager6088 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for all the videos, you are awesome mate! Your videos have gotten me passionate about gardening and growing as many fruit trees and veggies as I can in our back yard! I hope to be able to order some of those awesome galvanized raised garden beds very soon as well and will watch your video again on how to set them up! Cheers from central Florida, USA!!!

  • @DailyLifeandNature
    @DailyLifeandNature 4 года назад +1

    You are great gardener, i learn from you a lot about home plant growing, thanks for sharing to us such amazing creative and educational, wishing you good luck and healthy , Mr. Mark.

  • @mikel5582
    @mikel5582 2 года назад +3

    Wow Mark, that's a nice harvest!
    I planted my first passion fruit last fall or early winter (I'm in a frost-free region) and the vines are taking off like mad along a wood fence in my very small yard. I need rethink the support structure before they overtake my 2 smallish citrus trees.
    Thanks for your informative and inspiring videos!

  • @ChristinaTeoLiCheng
    @ChristinaTeoLiCheng 4 года назад +1

    Love your honest and truthful videos. Am a rookie in this since the Pandemic. Just subscribed to your video. Amen

  • @collectivelycurious3177
    @collectivelycurious3177 5 лет назад +10

    It would be interesting to see a “small space garden” challenge! As an international student my prospects for gardening at home are pretty restricted with the balcony my apartment has. It’s a good space, but doesn’t get much sun. I’m slowly finding veggies that might survive.

    • @ericscavetta2311
      @ericscavetta2311 Год назад +2

      You should give it a go! I have 3 Passionfruit vines (purple variety) on my patio in the city. It gets afternoon sun only and does well. I’m in USDA zone 10a (San Francisco similar to Perth and Capetown), but it took 2 years to get more than a few fruit. Make sure the container is wide enough as the roots like to spread horizontally.

  • @MidwestHomestead23
    @MidwestHomestead23 2 года назад +2

    Love your channel. We often use passionfruit to make drinks like lemonade, you can use the pulp and seeds, mix in crush ice add condensed milk/sugar and water, mix it up, you get a nice cool drink for the summer.

  • @telmasantos2560
    @telmasantos2560 5 лет назад +17

    In Brazil lots of passion fruit. Blessings!

  • @mrs8792
    @mrs8792 Год назад +2

    Passion fruit is wild in the Ozark mountains of Arkansas, USA. They have incredibly beautiful blossoms and taste citrus like. Arkansas has such incredible wild foraging areas. They have wild grapes, herbs and wild mushrooms.
    Thank you so much for making this video🌺

  • @tsr-animations7798
    @tsr-animations7798 5 лет назад +16

    I'd love to see your top tips on how to grow a ton of Peppers, whether they be hot or mild.
    Awesome video :)

  • @melanieallen8980
    @melanieallen8980 2 года назад +1

    yes!! the price IS outrageous!!Banana passionfruit is my favourite!!Passionfruit is my number1 favourite fruit!!😍

  • @kimmanvan8176
    @kimmanvan8176 2 года назад +4

    Our garden is so much more than I ever thought possible. You have taught me so much about gardening and I wanted to thank you for that! I've watched almost all your videos. Now I'm out of space and thinking about how I can get more land.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  2 года назад +1

      G'day Kim, firstly, thanks for the super thanks! Yes, it's a common "problem" to want to empire build in the garden once you have a taste for fresh, home-grown produce! All the best with your garden extension... Cheers :)

    • @hairyscary8511
      @hairyscary8511 2 года назад

      @@Selfsufficientme yep fresh is best so rewarding to grow your own even though I've watched this vid to learn when should I pinch the bloke on the corner fruit hanging over his fence lol I've gotten half a dozen & they're the best I've ever tasted the school kids would normally just knock em off they delicious, huge got to beat the kids throwing them & old mate would rather I hate them as his off exploring Australia I can't even ask to save me a few🙂

  • @sarojamaryanne5167
    @sarojamaryanne5167 4 года назад +1

    I really like your videos on how to grow banana plants, dragonfruit and passion fruits. I plan to have my own farm soon and follow your video for guidance, hope one day to come I can visit your beautiful farm.
    From Malaysia.

  • @fugithegreat
    @fugithegreat 5 лет назад +378

    Really cold winter in Australia... still walking around in shorts. 😂

    • @daniellemayne1178
      @daniellemayne1178 5 лет назад +25

      🤣🤣 I’m from the same area, our winter clothes are summer clothes + a jumper... sometimes 🤣🤣

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 лет назад +48

      Well, yes... ah, cold for us Aussies here on the Sunshine Coast lol... Cheers :)

    • @johncook3496
      @johncook3496 5 лет назад +6

      @@Selfsufficientme Hell, it's even cold where I am this year (near Airlie Beach).
      ps It's gunna get real cold in the next few years I think.

    • @Fuzzinutt
      @Fuzzinutt 5 лет назад +2

      @@daniellemayne1178 Unless you live in amoungst trees, then your rugging up, until you venture into the sun! ;D

    • @Fuzzinutt
      @Fuzzinutt 5 лет назад

      @@Selfsufficientme Yes Yes Yes!! Brrrrrrr ;D

  • @cedricjoseph5504
    @cedricjoseph5504 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the helpful tips. You are a blessing to many

  • @jmcqueen3454
    @jmcqueen3454 3 года назад +6

    Great video. For cold climates there is actually a passionflower species that comes back every year even after really hard winters. Passiflora incarnata, The fruits are definitely not as big and delicious as the tropical varieties however the leaves are supposedly the most medicinal when it comes to the calming affects of the tea or tincture.

    • @JWHealing
      @JWHealing 2 года назад

      I'm going to have to look into this. I am in Olympia, WA zone 8b. Thanks for the info! This video made me crave passion fruit so much that I just ordered 3 lbs of passion fruit to be shipped to me!

    • @Ambar514
      @Ambar514 2 года назад

      .zone 7b ..when Is Best Time for planing from seeds?

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
    @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks! I’ve been thinking of doing this for some time. Your informative video is quite welcome!

  • @islandservicesofameliallc8130
    @islandservicesofameliallc8130 4 года назад +5

    I love this guy. Kind of like Russell Crowe with a green thumb. Great video, thanks for sharing! All the best from Amelia Island, FL

  • @ThePlataf
    @ThePlataf 2 года назад +2

    Love your vids. Right now, November 2022, its cold and wet in Melbourne, so I'm not optimistic about growing these beauties. No worries, I can always try when the weather stabilises.

  • @christopherqchin4319
    @christopherqchin4319 3 года назад +5

    He has the most satisfied face. Very happy and always smiling. That makes me happy as well

  • @oilpond
    @oilpond 4 года назад +1

    I grew them over shade cloth nailed to the house for to increase shadow on the house and am so impressed,my parrot loves em

  • @wtliftr1
    @wtliftr1 4 года назад +3

    we have Passiflora incarnata, AKA Maypop, native to our area (even have one growing in the flowerbed, planted by some animal). I think it tastes better than the purple passionfruit. It is cold hardy, vine dies down to the ground every winter, comes back from the root in the spring.

  • @emerald8jambs
    @emerald8jambs 3 года назад

    Trivia, we do care, love your stories, adds much depth

  • @rubert134
    @rubert134 4 года назад +6

    I have a few passion fruit vines that I started from seeds from fruit that I bought from the grocery store. In my area the winters are cold (zone 5) so I bring them indoors for the winter. The room I keep them in for the winter is unheated. They lose some leaves but they come back in the spring.

  • @francisayerh7393
    @francisayerh7393 4 года назад +1

    Good education, livrly presented. I am a beginner on passion fruits Thanks

  • @麦俏彤
    @麦俏彤 5 лет назад +17

    Thanks Mark!
    I really needed this video as a beginner to growing passion fruits, just that extra confirmation from Mark, making sure I'm doing everything right hahaha. When I was a kid growing up in Canton, southern China, I knew if I sprinkle any seed in my grandma's backyard it definitely will grow like a weed, and there's enough rainfall to sustain the plant even if you don't water it. But it's really tough here in Perth, Australia, with that sandy soil you really need to put in tons of effort to grow good fruits and veg. Really looking forward to when my baby fruits, with having it for a year now already, hopefully it won't discourage my PASSION hahaha oh daddy jokes---

    • @bobstuart9716
      @bobstuart9716 2 года назад

      If you’d consider moving to the Swan Valley, say, around Guildford, the soil is a lot more fertile and workable.

    • @麦俏彤
      @麦俏彤 2 года назад +1

      @@bobstuart9716 Such great tip! Would love to go to those areas! Especially Guildford, such a neat little suburb (though frequently having planes so close above is slightly scary).
      Will definitely watch on_ market&interest rates right now make living quite unaffordable, but big block gardening& domestic animal farming is ultimate dream.

  • @katelynch121
    @katelynch121 4 года назад +1

    Oh my god I love this man. I was thinking of planting a passion fruit in a large planter now I'm not sure. But he's FABBIE

  • @thebeststooge
    @thebeststooge 5 лет назад +234

    Trivia I actually DO care about, mate.

    • @maxpwr_fpv4987
      @maxpwr_fpv4987 5 лет назад +1

      @@texasrox2010 Wise guy, eh? 😂

    • @darrenjray
      @darrenjray 4 года назад +1

      I was a Shemp fan.

    • @nabadon2853
      @nabadon2853 4 года назад +2

      I came here to agree dat I do care about the trivia... And now y'all got me remembering something I forgot.... I was Hella. Young wen my older brothers put this on...1993-94-ish...
      Anyways I agree... I do care about the trivia....

  • @sushmajoshi8666
    @sushmajoshi8666 3 месяца назад

    Planted passionfruit after watching this video. I now have 50!
    Thank you for your wonderful self-sufficiency lessons: look forward to more of your inspirational videos!

  • @Thee_Sinner
    @Thee_Sinner 5 лет назад +26

    Can you do some videos describing the best things to grow in different climates or dirt types?

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 лет назад +12

      I have noted your suggestion down - thank you! :)

  • @eurekaelephant2714
    @eurekaelephant2714 2 года назад +1

    Great, informative video, thankyou. I've just planted two yellow passionfruit seedlings. Looking forward to seeing them grow and fruit, yum.

  • @TalentedDilittante
    @TalentedDilittante 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for explaining this! Although of the same family, those you are growing are yellow granadilla, aka maracujá. "Passion fruit," aka red granadilla, is larger and not so spherical.

  • @peterswatton7400
    @peterswatton7400 3 года назад +1

    An old lady told me to take a dump in the bottom of the hole when planting passion fruit, which sounds about right considering how the seed spreads naturally. A bit grim if you have 4 acres to do. More seriously, watch out for slugs and snails ring barking the bottom of the vine in wet weather. Nice video!

  • @1ZZFE
    @1ZZFE 4 года назад +3

    How I wish I have space to do gardening like this.

  • @carolleenkelmann3829
    @carolleenkelmann3829 4 года назад +2

    Yes, I DO know how much they cost! It's outrageous! It's become a "luxury item". I can't even buy frozen pulp! Gone are the days of Brissy Redlands. And how often have I dreamed and planned mentally how, when and where I would attempt this in a cold climate! So your video came as a welcome surprise. This knowledge has helped me no end. Many thanks. I don't expect that, if I ever get to growing them to some success, I doubt I may need the cement blocks, but... I've got an open mind and still positive . Cheers, Mate.

  • @andrewlittlefield3425
    @andrewlittlefield3425 5 лет назад +217

    Grows faster than hair on a mole 🤣

  • @mama--rua
    @mama--rua 4 года назад +1

    Great vid we're in GC our vine is thriving... Very satisfying.😊

  • @desertblade1874
    @desertblade1874 5 лет назад +112

    Some random RUclipsr: green passion fruit is poisonous
    Me: been eating green variety since childhood 😂😂😂lol

  • @thechaosgardener
    @thechaosgardener 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the advice! Adding some passion fruit to my permaculture garden